(Summary description)Introduction to Glass Glass is a solid substance made by high temperature melting and solidification of quartz pyrite, soda ash, limestone, feldspar, and broken glass as the main raw materials. Glass manufacturing has a long history. In 1500 BC, the Egyptians used the “core” method to make the earliest glass packaging containers; the Romans established a large-scale glass factory in the 3rd century; in the middle of the 19th century, Europe was the first to use heat storage Chamber furnaces melted glass, and invented a semi-mechanized glass product forming method; after the 20th century, the glass industry entered the era of mechanized and automated production, and computer technology has been widely used in glass industry production today. Although it has a long history of development, the daily-use glass industry, as one of the industrial industries most closely related to people’s daily lives, still maintains its vigorous vitality today, which is reflected in the continuous growth of market demand, continuous technological progress, and continuous industrial structure. Upgrade and other aspects. The daily glass industry has the characteristics of capital-intensive, technology-intensive and labor-intensive. With the enhancement of the society’s awareness of energy conservation and environmental protection and the improvement of the industry’s production technology, the daily glass industry is gradually developing in the direction of lighter weight, environmental protection and energy saving.
Introduction to Glass Glass is a solid substance made by high temperature melting and solidification of quartz pyrite, soda ash, limestone, feldspar, and broken glass as the main raw materials. Glass manufacturing has a long history. In 1500 BC, the Egyptians used the “core” method to make the earliest glass packaging containers; the Romans established a large-scale glass factory in the 3rd century; in the middle of the 19th century, Europe was the first to use heat storage Chamber furnaces melted glass, and invented a semi-mechanized glass product forming method; after the 20th century, the glass industry entered the era of mechanized and automated production, and computer technology has been widely used in glass industry production today. Although it has a long history of development, the daily-use glass industry, as one of the industrial industries most closely related to people’s daily lives, still maintains its vigorous vitality today, which is reflected in the continuous growth of market demand, continuous technological progress, and continuous industrial structure. Upgrade and other aspects. The daily glass industry has the characteristics of capital-intensive, technology-intensive and labor-intensive. With the enhancement of the society’s awareness of energy conservation and environmental protection and the improvement of the industry’s production technology, the daily glass industry is gradually developing in the direction of lighter weight, environmental protection and energy saving.